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Has Tech Slowed Down - Whats New?
Posted on 11/9/22 at 9:02 pm
Posted on 11/9/22 at 9:02 pm
Consider myself pretty tech savvy...
- Decent TV's, 4k and sound
- Good WiFi throughout the house
- Home automation for lighting, LED
- WiFi security cam system
- Streaming music (amazon)
- Up to date laptop and phone (don't see a real need to update 2 year old devices)
Whats next?
Feel like tech has stalled... is it just me?
- Decent TV's, 4k and sound
- Good WiFi throughout the house
- Home automation for lighting, LED
- WiFi security cam system
- Streaming music (amazon)
- Up to date laptop and phone (don't see a real need to update 2 year old devices)
Whats next?
Feel like tech has stalled... is it just me?
Posted on 11/9/22 at 10:39 pm to BritLSUfan
Things to look forward to:
Lots of work being done to make augmented reality with AI, or mixed reality systems ubiquitous with the average household.
Cameras using high-rez SPAD technology for full color 3D night vision.
Lots of work being done to make augmented reality with AI, or mixed reality systems ubiquitous with the average household.
Cameras using high-rez SPAD technology for full color 3D night vision.
Posted on 11/9/22 at 11:19 pm to BritLSUfan
I am waiting for when I can go grocery shop using VR (like mimic an entire grocery store experience), and it will arrive at my door in 1 day or less.
I have noticed Tech has slowed down with "wows and ouuu" features with devices. It has shifted to a more gradual increase in minuscule improvements to already "wows and ouuus" tech.
Wow tech = internet, iPhone, AI, VR, faster internet speeds. Gradual improvements = better camera on the iPhone, use VR to place furniture in your house before you buy it.
Not sure what the next "wow" tech will be. Gradual improvements to tech are pretty predictable and have less of a "wow" feature to them.
I have noticed Tech has slowed down with "wows and ouuu" features with devices. It has shifted to a more gradual increase in minuscule improvements to already "wows and ouuus" tech.
Wow tech = internet, iPhone, AI, VR, faster internet speeds. Gradual improvements = better camera on the iPhone, use VR to place furniture in your house before you buy it.
Not sure what the next "wow" tech will be. Gradual improvements to tech are pretty predictable and have less of a "wow" feature to them.
Posted on 11/10/22 at 6:35 am to BritLSUfan
In 1889, Charles H. Duell, Commissioner of US patent office, wanted to close the office because he thought that “Everything that can be invented has been invented”.....
More seriously (pun intended), Moore’s Law firmly established since mid-1960's is estimated to end sometime in the next decade. This is because transistors will be unable to operate within smaller circuits at increasingly higher temperatures. Eventually, cooling the transistors will require more energy than the energy that passes through the transistor itself.
More seriously (pun intended), Moore’s Law firmly established since mid-1960's is estimated to end sometime in the next decade. This is because transistors will be unable to operate within smaller circuits at increasingly higher temperatures. Eventually, cooling the transistors will require more energy than the energy that passes through the transistor itself.
This post was edited on 11/10/22 at 6:48 am
Posted on 11/10/22 at 6:58 am to Lonnie Utah
The hot tech of today is in data warehousing, data lakes, and just big data in general.
It’s simply about controlling people and selling to them. Knowing every little detail of your life and predicting your next move.
It’s pretty sad actually. Or infuriating when you realize the end products are things like social credit scores and how controlling that tech is.
It’s simply about controlling people and selling to them. Knowing every little detail of your life and predicting your next move.
It’s pretty sad actually. Or infuriating when you realize the end products are things like social credit scores and how controlling that tech is.
This post was edited on 11/10/22 at 7:00 am
Posted on 11/10/22 at 7:37 am to Lonnie Utah
quote:
In 1889, Charles H. Duell, Commissioner of US patent office, wanted to close the office because he thought that “Everything that can be invented has been invented”.....
More seriously (pun intended), Moore’s Law firmly established since mid-1960's is estimated to end sometime in the next decade. This is because transistors will be unable to operate within smaller circuits at increasingly higher temperatures. Eventually, cooling the transistors will require more energy than the energy that passes through the transistor itself.
Component heat creation/dissipation and battery tech are the two things holding us back. Until we see a fundamental shift in one or both of those areas, we are likely looking at iterative changes for the foreseeable future.
Posted on 11/10/22 at 8:18 am to Meauxjeaux
quote:"The cloud" is just another word for "someone else's computer". They offer some pretty useful services, but you can get most of them by running free services on your own computers in your own home.
The hot tech of today is in data warehousing, data lakes, and just big data in general.
It’s simply about controlling people and selling to them. Knowing every little detail of your life and predicting your next move.
It’s pretty sad actually. Or infuriating when you realize the end products are things like social credit scores and how controlling that tech is.
Posted on 11/12/22 at 12:45 pm to Roy Curado
quote:
I am waiting for when I can go grocery shop using VR (like mimic an entire grocery store experience
But why? Why waste the time virtually walking down aisles and trying to find virtual items on shelves when the shopping cart process that exists now is faster and more efficient?
Posted on 11/13/22 at 5:47 am to Roy Curado
quote:
Posted by Roy Curado on 11/9/22 at 11:19 pm to BritLSUfan
I am waiting for when I can go grocery shop using VR (like mimic an entire grocery store experience), and it will arrive at my door in 1 day or less.
It'll still be a min. Wage person half assing the order pull at the store though. That said, I'd TOTALLY use this tech
Posted on 11/13/22 at 11:34 am to BritLSUfan
We’ve probably come to the point of diminishing returns for most home tech.
What’s next is either experimental stuff (eg. metaverse) or finding a cheaper way to mass manufacture next gen tech (eg. micro-led screens).
What’s next is either experimental stuff (eg. metaverse) or finding a cheaper way to mass manufacture next gen tech (eg. micro-led screens).
Posted on 11/13/22 at 5:51 pm to Teddy Ruxpin
quote:
Why waste the time virtually walking down aisles and trying to find virtual items on shelves when the shopping cart process that exists now is faster and more efficient?
Why waste time scrolling and scrolling and scrolling through my phone when I can just put my VR headset on, "walk" into the grocery store and look at all the items on the shelf to see what I need.
Posted on 11/13/22 at 6:31 pm to Roy Curado
quote:Most people make a shopping list beforehand. Do you typically just walk around the store making impulse purchases?
Why waste time scrolling and scrolling and scrolling through my phone when I can just put my VR headset on, "walk" into the grocery store and look at all the items on the shelf to see what I need.
Posted on 11/13/22 at 6:38 pm to BritLSUfan
Governments are learning how go leverage technology h now to control populace, I'm glad I grew up in the rra where tech is was freed societies.
I eagerly await the next disruptive
Tech that frees people.
I eagerly await the next disruptive
Tech that frees people.
Posted on 11/13/22 at 7:59 pm to Korkstand
Every week I go "impulse" grocery shopping for the week. I am sure many others do this as well. I will also go with a list and impulse shop while I am there too.
Posted on 11/13/22 at 8:52 pm to Roy Curado
Sorry, I just don't get the appeal. If I can go into a virtual world and do whatever I want, I'm not going to the grocery store. Grocery shopping is a chore to be automated, not something fun to do in make believe land. The pinnacle of grocery shopping tech would be when whatever I need shows up at my door without me having to think about it.
Posted on 11/13/22 at 10:02 pm to Korkstand
How can you expect a machine to know when YOU need something? If anything, that doesn't even seem feasible.
That is literally the entire point of my invention
quote:
If I can go into a virtual world and do whatever I want, I'm not going to the grocery store.
That is literally the entire point of my invention

Posted on 11/13/22 at 10:56 pm to Roy Curado
quote:That is the endgame of smart home and automation tech, and there are plenty of ways that machines could know what you need when you need it. I think object recognition is the most likely method for many things. There are already refrigerators that try to determine what's inside. Obviously we have a ways to go before it is perfected, but folks are working on it. We could also have scales built into pantry shelves, which when combined with object recognition your pantry can know what you used, how much you used, and how much is left. It could count calories for you. Maybe for some things I would have to manually add things to the list (via simple button press, voice control, or whatever), but I think with existing tech and some more software development we could automate well over half of grocery shopping.
How can you expect a machine to know when YOU need something? If anything, that doesn't even seem feasible.
The machines already know how to show us ads for things we want with scary accuracy just based on our searches. You don't think they can figure out when we need more of the same shite that we buy over and over?
quote:What are you talking about? I meant if I can do whatever I want in VR then I'm not going to choose going grocery shopping in VR. I'm going to use it for either work or play, not for the day to day drudgery of chores. Do you want to recreate vacuuming the house in VR or do you want a machine to do it for you?quote:That is literally the entire point of my invention
If I can go into a virtual world and do whatever I want, I'm not going to the grocery store.
Posted on 11/14/22 at 3:59 am to Roy Curado
quote:
like mimic an entire grocery store experience
Just so long as I can always get the cart with the fricked up wheels.
Posted on 11/14/22 at 7:04 am to Roy Curado
quote:
Why waste time scrolling and scrolling and scrolling through my phone when I can just put my VR headset on, "walk" into the grocery store and look at all the items on the shelf to see what I need.

Yeah, instead of acquiring goods at literally the touch of a button -- such a time waster! -- let's make a VR app that replicates the mundane, annoying part of acquiring goods. Next up: Let's make an app where you stand up in front of the stove and cook a full meal, but really you didn't cook a meal and Uber Eats drops off something.
Posted on 11/14/22 at 9:48 am to efrad
Since when does cooking involve socialization, walking, waiting in line for 20 mins to checkout, parking your car, and many other things that a VR headset could eliminate?
Order off Uber Eats takes far less time than order an entire 30+ item grocery list.

Order off Uber Eats takes far less time than order an entire 30+ item grocery list.
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